The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1984 . THE GUMPS—WHEN FISH WERE FISH = YOU BRAG HERE A FEW YRARS AGO PULLED HIM ails ABour To SEE THE BIG ONE, Leta WE CUT HIM OPEN AND. FISHING= IN THE LAKE- THERE AREN'T budbnac ENOUGH FISH IN THIS LAKE TO PLAS Sol “She’s treating her Gigolo to refreshments every afternoon. She won’t stand one, be three with By BLOSSER him when she’s got no more money for -— ao me ; came 9 eee = = HIS KIND DON'T FORGET! NEW INSTANT FROZEN NOT BATEESE. BESIDES, CHARLIE SHONTASSE HAS Two || HELL TRACK 'EM DOWN, IN HIS SNEAKING WAY, AND. CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM one FOR ON A CAMEING TRIP. MAYBE KNIFE ‘EM IN ‘THE BACK... PLL DEPFADABLE BUTTER 0 2 : ff} 5 WEY WERE THE ONES Wo MANDAN CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. ! OM f HAVE TO WARN ‘Er, 4 4 SOME WAY !!4 D w Methodist Churches fi Moftit: u R U R A L Morning worship 10:30. e H Sanenuent 11:30, Mra. J. J. Hill, E su lent. v CHURC Braddock: san icy Sunday sch 0 a. m, . b NOTICES Leschur, superintendent, v Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, . Presbyterian Churches a Wilton: c Regular Weekly Services ' a a School, Mr. MY KEYS! THEY'RE GONE! SOMEONE : 11 a m—Divine worship with ser-| Preaching service 1:00 . m STO THE JAIL Keys / tr jterling: 7:00 m.—Christian Endeavor. is 1 gatas Cora Deves Richard, President, | Church School 10:30 a. m. ‘ : Seed Menoken. ae ‘ : 4:30 p. m. grades 5 and 6 in ©. E. i I .| Church School 7:00 p. m. 1 Renders, Stelle Christ and Edna Sten-| Preaching service 8:00 p. m. t 7:00 p. m. grades 1 to 4 in ©. E. ‘Theo. C. Torgerson, Pastor. \ Leaders, Cora Devee Richard and rrp i Driscoll Parish 1 Bither tate 1 since Sunday, Aug. 12. i wareccene Divine service in Driscoll at 11:00 1 tf a.m. ‘Thursday evening Bible study and . : Prayer at 8:00 The Luther League of Zion Luther. an church meets at O. B. Newland’s i next Sunday where we have a joint service 2:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all. ©. T. Brenna, Pastor. Lutheran Church, Braddeck G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. fH i! is 82 as He Hy Hl H 1? Alexander: Aug. 12—Eleventh Sunday after Five Miles S. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder|THnity. siciisbiahs oh THIS OFFICER CAUGHT YOU STEALIN! BUNKO! out Never at] [aw, THAT's )LEMME THINK ‘Walter LeRoy, supt. . 745 De Spusey echoalana aise SOME FRUIT! WHATCHA GOT TA SAY TA FIRST BARE WITH AN CHER! cnow! Divine Worship and Sermon every| _7:45 p. m- FER YERSELF? ExXcuSE UKE THar! other Sunday at 3 p.m. Class. ZZ, grening, | Eider Walter , State| Sermon: “Church Goers.” Pres. of ©. E., leader. Monday, Aug. 13, at 9 a.m. Con- Ps ere invited. Fred W. Christ. | firmation class. Supply. 8:30 p. m—Bible study sponsored During August the minister has his Leagu vacation. Services by local an-|O¥ Luther a nouncement. Regan Lutheran Church ae Ople 8. sore cna Pastor Wing Congregational Church Sunday, ay rt School every Sunday at| Evening services at Regan, lunday rs 30:30 s, m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. | Clock. Note—During August the regular services will not be held,| Paimted Woods Lutheran Church C. A. Carlson, Pastor but September 9th, at 8 p. m., will . A. Carlson, be the opening service of the Fall.|_ Services at the Painted Woods Attend the meetings of the Sunday | Lutheran church Sunday, July 29th, school each Sunday morning. at3 p.m Fred W. Christ, minister. Washt Lat Church ‘* Carl A. Carlson, Pastor. Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Au- Sacred Heart Catholie Church, | gust 12. 5 © af Wilton, N. D. Evening service 8 p, m. Order of Masses: Opie 8S. Rindahl, Bismarck, in First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a.m. | charge. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a.m. Painted Woods Lutheran church. Rev. John C. Wingering, Services 3 p m. Opie 8. Rindahl, Parish Priest. | Bismarck, in charge. [AT THE MOVIES Bancroft Is Starred | Small Town Saga Is In Paramount’s Film| Showing at Capitol DOGGONE ,DANS SOMEONE ELSE Tore PWAN , NOW, A SANS t T] WAY, OPAL!!! TRE HEE -nLoEUmer | MISS BOOTS 'ALL AWS DONE ALL OHA A NOTE TO ME , FROM WILLIE 2? EVENIN’ 15 TELL ‘EM SHE DONT YECM.AW SEEN DE NOTE, ALL RIGHT — BLT, AH DIONT SEE DE FLOWAH POT WE WAS HOLOIN’ After a much too-protracted ab-| Louis Bromfield’s arresting romance sence from the screen, George Ban-|of the American small town comes croft, who has played amiable scoun-| into its own as a screen drama in drels, smiling villains and virile hero-|“The Life of Vergie Winters,” with €s with such charm and abandon, re- turns to the screen in another role that seems to be tailor-made for his robust and breezy style. He plays the lovable, bluffing braggart who be- comes a self-made success with his wife's brains in Paramount's gay, lit- tle domestic comedy “Elmer and Elsie,” which opens at the Paramount theater tomorrow. Adapted from the play, “Ladies First,” by two of Broadway's most fa- the seething intimacy of the town transcribed into a thing of graphic Personal interest to every beholder. This picture will be shown at the Capitol theater Saturday night, Sun- day midnight and Monday. York and other metropolitan settings, the small town, on such occasions a8 it does reach the screen is generally it te | seeatd elt PED HoT AND FRIGERATORS, AND NOTHING: FANCY, }OU—1'M GOING TO ROUGH IT. SS ! OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF \C PICKING ON A LITTLE FELLOW UKE ITTV SAURV, ESPECIALLY gE ek 4 af 4 hh . g i ige Ht ¥ i f i Bes. il Ha i make @mart wife, pretends to concur in his| elders opinion. rfl i i

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